Description
Cleaning & Maintenance:
Gloves should not be left in contaminated condition if reuse is intended especially if potential hazards exist. Before removal from the hands excess contaminant should first be removed however, should this not be possible, it is advisable to ease left and right hand gloves off using the gloved hand & remove the gloves without the contaminant contacting the bare hands. Supacut 5 gloves have proven that dry cleaning as well as laundering are suitable cleaning methods. We recommend that no bleaching or oxidising ingredients or any fabric softeners be used. Recommended washing temperature is between 40°C and 60°C (104~140°F) with mild detergents. The drying process may cause felting on the fabric surface. Drying temperature should not exceed 70°C (158°F). There is no remarkable impact on cut resistance during
the normal life cycle of a glove however, depending on glove construction, staining and cleaning method, the differences in shrinkage, weight loss, yarn strength and colour may occur. In order to maximise the glove life cycle we recommend the mildest possible cleaning conditions in terms of temperature, chemicals and cycle duration. Due to a wide variety of possible constructions and combinations with other materials we recommend to always consult your professional cleaning service to determine the best suitable cleaning method.
Storage:
Store the gloves the original packaging in a cool dry place and out of direct sunlight and UV light.
Packaging:
The gloves are packed in individual bags and further one dozen gloves are packed in a polybag which are placed in cardboard cartons suitable for trans-portation and storage
Obsolescence:
Stored correctly, the gloves physical properties will notchange for up to three years.
Note:
None of the materials or processes used in the manufacture of these products is known to be harmful to the wearer. The manufacturer has examined under the system for ensuring quality of production by means of monitoring and inspection. The gloves are designed to accommodate the basic safety requirements and standards for Personal Protective Equipment. The information contained herein is intended to assist the wearer in the selection of personal protective equipment. Actual conditions of use cannot be directly simulated in a test environment so it is therefore the responsibility of the end user and not the manufacturer or supplier to determine the gloves suitability for the intended use. All gloves should be thoroughly inspected before use to ensure no damage is present.










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